Underseen on the Big Screen: Episode 3 – Stephen King Adaptations

The Young Folks presents episode three of the movie podcast, Underseen on the Big Screen. Hosted by Tyler Christian, each episode dives into the overlooked realm of cinema, namely movies that didn’t fare well at the box office but later gained…

Movie Review: The Dark Tower

It’s been ten years since Stephen King sold the film rights to his magnum opus series The Dark Tower. A decade long wait filled with actor and director name dropping, studios bouncing in and out of the funding lottery, and…

Movie Review: Stephen King’s Cell

With great technology comes great responsibility, or something like that. Perhaps I’m paraphrasing something of greater importance and meaning, but then again so is the film version of Cell. Master of horror Stephen King has lent his stories to multiple different…

TV Review: 11.22.63 “The Day in Question”

Reaching its eight episode, this adaptation of the Stephen King novel 11.22.63 has come to its conclusion. Focusing on the day of Kennedy’s assassination, November 22nd, Jake Amberson (James Franco) and Sadie Dunhill (Sarah Gadon) rush to the book factory where…

TV Review: 11.22.63 “Soldier Boy”

With only one more episode left in 11.22.63, “Soldier Boy” serves as the build up to the day Kennedy was assassinated, and while we still have to wait one more week to see if Epping succeeds in his goal or…

TV Review: 11.22.63 “Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald”

In the sixth episode of 11.22.63, Billy (George Mackay) and Jake (James Franco) have found themselves at odds with one another, thanks to Billy becoming a close friend with Lee Harvey Oswald (Daniel Webber.) Believing that his interference with the…

TV Review: 11.22.63 – 1×5 “The Truth”

In this week’s episode of 11.22.63, “The Truth,” Jake Epping (James Franco) has found himself in a rift with Sadie Dunhill (Sarah Gadon,) after she stumbled upon one of Jake’s spy recordings of Lee Harvey Oswald (Daniel Webber). Realizing he…